Ocuphire Pharma Announces Financial Results for First Quarter 2024 and Provides Corporate Update
Ocuphire Pharma
Ocuphire Pharma

FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich., May 10, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Ocuphire Pharma, Inc. (Nasdaq: OCUP), a clinical-stage ophthalmic biopharmaceutical company focused on developing small molecule therapies for the treatment of patients with retinal and refractive eye disorders, today announced financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2024, and provided a corporate update.

“Ocuphire has made significant progress in 2024, with important developments for both APX3330 and RYZUMVI™,” said George Magrath, M.D., M.B.A., M.S., CEO of Ocuphire. “We have been engaged in productive dialogue with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) with respect to our submitted Special Protocol Assessment (SPA) to formalize the protocol and statistical analysis plan for future Phase 2/3 registrational trials of APX3330 in diabetic retinopathy (DR). If APX3330 is approved, we believe it could be a promising oral treatment option for slowing disease progression in patients with non-proliferative DR who otherwise are monitored and untreated until they progress to sight-threatening disease. The recent commercial launch of RYZUMVI™ by our partner Viatris, Inc. (Viatris) (NASDAQ: VTRS) was a major milestone, and an important validation of the clinical development work conducted by the Ocuphire team over the past several years to advance this product and secure FDA approval. Viatris now has the opportunity to create further value as it pursues additional indications for phentolamine ophthalmic solution, including the treatment of decreased low contrast visual acuity under low light conditions as well as presbyopia.”

Clinical and Regulatory Updates

APX3330

  • In February 2024, Ocuphire submitted a Special Protocol Assessment (SPA) to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to seek agreement on the clinical trial protocol and statistical analysis plan for a Phase 2/3 registration study for APX3330 in DR. This request followed an End-of-Phase 2 meeting held with the FDA late in 2023, during which the company aligned on the registrational primary endpoint of 3-step or more worsening on a binocular Diabetic Retinopathy Severity Scale (DRSS) person-level scale. Dialogue with the FDA is ongoing, and specifics on the study design and the anticipated timing will be announced if and when an agreement is reached with the FDA.

  • Earlier this month, a subset analysis from the ZETA-1 trial was presented at the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) Annual Meeting, which took place in Seattle, Washington. This analysis evaluated the efficacy of APX3330 in slowing DR progression on the target population of the planned Phase 2/3 study, and the FDA agreed upon registration endpoint of a 3-step change on a binocular DRSS person-level scale, which is considered clinically meaningful. The presented results in addition to further analyses demonstrated an enhanced treatment effect for APX3330 in this target population.

  • In conjunction with this update, a subpopulation analysis of ZETA-1 data in NPDR will be released.